Next time you're on Newegg look up "Arcticlean", it makes removal of old TIM much easier than with alcohol. But there are several programs out there that let you define a custom fan speed curve. The major motherboard manufacturers will have their own software (such as AI Suite for ASUS motherboards), and there are free programs such as SpeedFan. AS5 is great stuff but it does need a few days to fully set in. Temps seem normal, but you might want to look at getting a good aftermarket cooler such as the Corsair H60. I say that one because it clips right to the stock AMx/FMx bracket, can handle two 120mm fans (I recommend two Cougar CF-V12HBP), easily handles overclocked and slightly overvolted 125w chips, and a closed loop liquid cooler is perfect if you have high ambient temps and a "small" mid tower case. The stock heatsink AMD puts in with their 95w and below chips is pretty garbage (Intel does it too), it's just enough to "get by", but it's not acoustically pleasant.

The fans on them are junk. The one on my 965BE spun at close to 7k RPM and was so loud and obnoxious I removed the fan and replaced it with a 92mm case fan. It was.. insanely rediculous. The ones on the new FX CPU's are much the same.. Loud.. and obnoxious.

Loud and obnoxious describes those Delta fans you have Vantharas. After I replaced my Xigmatek HDT-S1283 with this Corsair H60 I used some epoxy and put a funnel on the outflow side of mine and some electrical tape to put together an extension cord from some spare adapters, makes one heck of a duster. A spare fan grill attached to the inflow side prevents any accidental...amputation.

But I remember how bad the fan noise was when I was using the stock cooler on my Athlon64 X2 6000+ Windsor (the last great CPU series AMD made for a long time was the Windsor series IMO)...Oy...